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You log into Google Analytics and are looking over your analytics information. Digging through the data you want to understand who is referring traffic to your website and move down to Acquisition >> All referrals in the main menu. Your excitement fades as you realize that a large portion of your traffic comes from sites that [.. Read the full article ..]

Google has officially announced it will no longer offer official compatibility of Google Analytics with Internet Explorer 8 at the end of 2013. You can read the announcement here: Supporting a Modern Browsing Experience. What does this mean? It means that Google Analytics will plan to roll out newer features that IE8 will not be [.. Read the full article ..]

If you missed our previous post you can find it here: Last month we covered the Traffic section of Google Analytics and now we will focus on the Content. There is quite a bit of information in this area so we kept this post as short as possible while giving you the most detail we [.. Read the full article ..]

If you missed our previous post you can find it here: Last week we covered the Audience section of Google Analytics and now we will focus on the Traffic Sources. There is quite a bit of information in this area so we kept this post as short as possible while giving you the most detail [.. Read the full article ..]

If you missed our previous post you can find it here: Okay, so in our last post we covered the basics of what you see when you enter the Google Analytics page. I told you by default how the calendar went to the last 30 calendar days for numbers. You can click in the upper [.. Read the full article ..]

If you missed part one which details how you can set-up Google Analytics for your site then please go here to read it. Now we have Google Analytics setup on our site. So the next step is learning how to read the information they give to us and what we can do with it. It [.. Read the full article ..]